‘From Paris with love’: A message of revenge for ISIS on US Hellfire missiles
The US military has once again shown its affinity for graffiti with feisty scrawled across US Hellfire missiles.
The missiles aimed at ISIS came in the wake of the Paris attacks as ISIS claimed responsibility for the atrocities on Friday night.
Post the attacks in Paris, which claimed 129 lives, US and French aircrafts have ratcheted up their air campaign against the Islamic State in Syria.
The message, in the unverified photographs, has apparently been written by members of the US military.
Leaving graffiti messages aimed for those targeted by missiles has been a US military tradition since the Second World War.
The images have first appeared on the US Army W.T.F! Moments Facebook page with the following caption:
"Hey ISIS! USAWTFM is sending you a care package from the people of France. Now taking requests and dedications via our USAF support element.”
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The authenticity of the pictures could not be determined.
Air strikes by the US and its allies hit 116 Islamic State fuel trucks in Iraq and Syria on Sunday. France also dropped 20 bombs on supposed Isis strongholds in Raqqa on Sunday night.